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  • problem with an ENGL Sovereign amp

    Hello my friends.
    This amp was left on without any load in the speakers connector.
    It blows the mains fuse.
    At iddle, the current draw is high, .6A
    after a visual inspection nothing looks wrong, but caged inside the power tubes' socket pins and the board it has a thick plastic looking grommet.
    On both tubes from one side these grommets are completely melted.

    From the begining I was suspicious about the output tranny, which is out of the circuit allready, but there are no color cables as it is a plug and solder in the board type of transformer. Measurements tell me the primary winding could be ok, but I am not sure about the seconday.

    When I plug it on, the amp sounds terribly distorted with little volume then, the current climbs, blows the fuse, and there's a stinky little smoke coming out of it.
    The only thing I see overheated is the grommets that are caged inside the power tubes socket pins from one side of the amp (let's call the tubes #1 and #2, not 1 and 4 or 2 and 3)

    Should I just order a replacement OT then? Thank you..
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